• Church, Oxford. Vesey was Rector of Ballinrobe. In 1706 he was appointed Prebendary of Kilmoylan at Tuam Cathedral. Vesey was Archdeacon of Kilfenora from...
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  • Thomas Vesey, 1st Baronet, ancestor of the Viscounts de Vesci Agmondisham Vesey (1677–1739), ancestor of the Earls of Lucan John Vesey, Archdeacon of Kilfenora...
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    Mr Francis Arabin. Miss Mary Bold, sister of John Bold and therefore Mrs Bold's sister-in-law. Dr Vesey Stanhope is the rector of Crabtree Canonicorum...
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    John Vesey or Veysey (c. 1462 – 23 October 1554) was Bishop of Exeter from 1519 until his death in 1554, having been briefly deposed 1551–3 by King Edward...
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  • 1700. 1700–1703: Sir Thomas Vesey, 1st Baronet, M.A. son of Dr. Vesey, Archbishop of Tuam, born in County Cork. (Archdeacon as of 25 June 1700, resigned...
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    Cathedral, Dublin, and later Lord Chancellor of Ireland c.1236-1246) John Vesey (later Archbishop of Tuam, 1679–1716) Charles Este (later Bishop of Ossory...
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  • Ossory from 1714 to 1730. He was born at Cork, Ireland, when his father, John Vesey, later Archbishop of Tuam, was Dean of Cork. He was educated at Eton and...
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  • Francis Gerald Vesey or Veasey (15 July 1832 – 18 March 1915) was a priest of the Church of England. He was the Archdeacon of Huntingdon from 1874 to...
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    becoming bachelor of canon law in 1513. In 1514 John Underwood, a suffragan bishop and archdeacon of Norfolk, ordained him priest in Norwich. He entered...
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    Dublin in 1756, who died a year later, and secondly Elizabeth Vesey, daughter of John Vesey, 1st Baron Knapton and Elizabeth Brownlow. He and Elizabeth...
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  • The Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Diocese of Ely. The archdeacon is responsible for some clergy discipline...
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  • also appointed Custos Rotulorum of Tyrone. Knox married Anne Vesey, daughter of John Vesey, 1st Baron Knapton and Elizabeth Brownlow in 1753. They had...
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  • Course". 22 April 2020. "New Archdeacon of Barnstaple Says Amazing Things Can Happen in Small Parishes". 11 April 2021. Le Neve, John; Hardy, Sir Thomas Duffus...
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  • Thomas Wynter (category Archdeacons of Cornwall)
    Thomas Wynter or Winter (c. 1510 – c. 1546) was the Archdeacon of York, Richmond, Cornwall, Provost of Beverley, Dean of Wells Cathedral and the illegitimate...
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  • Thomas Knox, 2nd Earl of Ranfurly (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    former Elizabeth Vesey. His paternal grandparents were Thomas Knox, 1st Viscount Northland, and the Hon. Anne Vesey (a daughter of John Vesey, 1st Baron Knapton)...
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  • (1547); Mary I (1553) 1514–1519: John Vesey (Bishop of Exeter, 1519–1551) ?1519–>1525: Richard Sampson, Archdeacon of Cornwall, 1517 1534–1558: Thomas...
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  • Anne Vesey, daughter of John Vesey, 1st Baron Knapton. His brothers included bishops William Knox and Edmund Knox, George Knox MP, and Archdeacon Charles...
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  • Ossory, 1741) 1742 John Owen 1761 Arthur Champagne 1800–1806 Charles Mongan Warburton (afterwards Bishop of Limerick, 1806) 1806 Thomas Vesey Dawson 1811->1842...
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    seats and a new triplet east window (the latter a gift from Gerald Vesey, Archdeacon of Huntingdon) and installing its present eight bells (presented by...
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  • James Smyth (priest) (category Archdeacons of Meath)
    1732 until his death in 1759. He married Catherine Vesey, one of the numerous children of John Vesey, Archbishop of Tuam, by his second wife Anne Muschamp...
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    Ashanti War and died at sea. Lady Evelyn Charteris (1849–1939), who married John Vesey, 4th Viscount de Vesci, in 1872. Lady Lilian Harriet Charteris (1851–1914)...
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    (1832–1907) Arthur Vesey Meade, 5th Earl of Clanwilliam (1873–1953) John Charles Edmund Carson Meade, 6th Earl of Clanwilliam (1914–1989) John Herbert Meade...
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  • 1066–1300, vol. 7, pp. 78–111 "ARCHDEACONS DEPRIVED UNDER QUEEN ELIZABETH" (PDF). Retrieved 10 June 2012. "Darby, John Lionel". Who's Who & Who Was Who...
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  • cathedral chapter, as well as the first sub-archdeacons, who were under the archdeacons. Sub-archdeacons are not attested again at Exeter until the episcopate...
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  • Richard Boyle 1645-1647: John Maxwell 1647-1660: See vacant 1660-1667: Samuel Pullen 1667-1679: John Parker 1679-1716: John Vesey 1716-1741: Edward Synge...
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  • to Bermuda was Denmark Vesey, who was brought to South Carolina from Bermuda as a slave before purchasing his freedom. Vesey was a founder of Mother...
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    preferred with many religious posts all over the country, being made archdeacon of Exeter in 1502 and finally bishop of that city in 1505, a decision...
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    when all Christian churches united again. His works were collected by John Vesey, Dublin, 1677. They break down as five treatises against Catholics (including...
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  • Poer Trench (1770–1839), Archbishop of Tuam (1819–1839) Gerald Vesey (1832–1915), archdeacon Ernest Wilberforce (1840–1907), Bishop of Chichester Charles...
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    of Canterbury before becoming Archdeacon of Exeter in 1155. He was a correspondent of John of Salisbury, as he and John had been clerks for Theobald along...
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